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After another race of my corally connectors popping out I think Im done with them.
Whats everyones view on deans and if not deans, any other very reliable corally connector, the schumacher ones I used were pants |
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I use the following never had an issue
http://www.microtechracing.com//prod...cat=CONNECTORS http://www.microtechracing.com//prod...cat=CONNECTORS Ace connectors never had one come loose. A
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Normally as long as you stick to the same manufacturer of male and female connectors you're OK. I've had this same problem using various positive and negative connectors over the years. So I'm converting to only using LRP silver connectors from Model Images. Chris long has done this and had no problems at all
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solder em up never fails every time bang on
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Please, lets not start that old argument again...
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yeah too right and we saw a car stuck in full throttle on sunday and if it was soldered direct there would have been problems
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I've been using Deans forever and yet to have a problem.
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